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Author: Laura Cipullo Whole Nutrition + Yoga

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On Eat Kale & Cupcakes, registered dietitians Laura Cipullo RD CDCES, CEDS-S, RYT and Shannon Herbert, PhD, RD, CDN, RYT bring together nutrition science, compassion, and real life to talk hormones, metabolism, digestion, mindfulness, and more. Expect cozy conversations, expert insight, and permission to enjoy kale and cupcakes.
Learn more about Laura and Shannon and get in touch at www.lauracipullo.com.
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In this episode, join Laura Cipullo, RD, CDCES, CEDS-S, RYT and Dr. Shannon Herbert, PhD, RD, CDN, RYT as they sit down again with Dr. Trudy Pacifico, DPT, PRPC, PCES, CPT to discuss How to Poop. While it might seem taboo - everyone poops. We discuss how pooping is an indicator of your overall health and how the pelvic floor function is essential for having regular bowel movements. We talk about the connection between the pelvic floor, GI health, movement, and the nervous system. Hear Dr. Pacifico's top tips for having regular bowel movements and what she recommends for gas, bloating, and GI discomfort.Check out the Bristol Stool Chart and comment with what poop type you are!Here's to regular bowel movements! Happy pooping!Get in touch with Dr. Pacifico here.
In this episode, Laura Cipullo, RD, CDCES, CEDS-S, RYT and Dr. Shannon Herbert, PhD, RD, CDN, RYT, chat with Dr. Trudy Pacifico, DPT, PRPC, PCES, CPT. We discuss what is the pelvic floor, what is pelvic floor dysfunction, and what are the signs and symptoms of pelvic dysfunction. We learn how the pelvic floor is connected to the diaphragm and our breathing patterns. We dispel common pelvic floor myths, such as do men have pelvic floors?! Pelvic floor is of particular importance for the clients we work with as pelvic floor dysfunction often shows up in our clients with disordered eating, trauma history, stress, anxiety, and GI concerns. Stay tuned for additional conversations with Dr. Pacifico coming up on the podcast - including How to Poop and How the Pelvic Floor Changes Throughout the Lifecycle.Learn more about Dr. Pacifico here.If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider following and giving us a rating. We are so grateful for your support.
Continuing our conversation on GLP-1 medications and what we're seeing in practice, in this episode, Laura, RD, CDCES, CEDS-S and Shannon, PhD, RD, RYT, CDN chat with Pete Kupprion of Koop Strength.In this episode, we discuss concerns around muscle loss, changes in body composition, and the trends we are noticing in fitness and training in the context of GLP-1 use. We also explore how Pete thinks about the role of GLP-1s within a broader, long-term health and performance framework, and what he is seeing firsthand with clients. Pete takes us through his thoughtful and ethical approach to working with clients who use GLP-1 medications. We dive into how movement and training needs evolve across the lifespan, including how goals, recovery, and exercise selection should shift during different life stages, particularly in perimenopause and menopause. Together, we break down common myths about exercise during hormonal transitions and discuss what people actually need to support strength, muscle preservation, joint health, and long-term function.Pete also shares practical strategies for fitting exercise into an already very busy lifestyle, and explains what truly matters when time and energy are limited. He breaks down what the most efficient and effective forms of movement look like as we age, focusing on realistic, sustainable strength-based approaches that support function, recovery, and long-term health without requiring excessive time in the gym.Finally, we discuss how to take a more holistic view of movement, including how to think about inflammation, stress, and recovery when designing workouts. We explore why more is not always better, how training should be adapted for people living with hormonal conditions (including PCOS), and how chronic stress and under-recovery can worsen inflammation and undermine results. Pete underscores the importance of movement as a tool to support overall health, resilience, and quality of life.Be sure to check out Laura and Shannon's master class on GLP-1s.
In this episode of Eat Kale & Cupcakes, registered dietitians and yoga instructors Laura Cipullo, RD, CDCES, CED-S, and Shannon Herbert, PhD, RD, CDN, dive into GLP-1 receptor agonists and GLP/GIP medications.We explore where these medications might fit into care and why context matters—especially for those with eating disorders or disordered eating. Drawing from our clinical experience, we share the questions we’re asking and how we approach these medications through a lens of curiosity, safety, adequacy, and body trust—not just weight.This isn’t about promoting or rejecting GLP-1s—it’s about slowing the conversation down, acknowledging the gray areas, and offering an ED-informed, evidence-based perspective.Whether you’re a clinician, a patient, or just curious about the buzz, this episode gives grounded insight and a reminder that nutrition care is never one-size-fits-all.Links to talks we discuss:Link to Laura's feature on the Understanding Disordered Eating Podcast that we discuss in the episode.While the Renfrew conference is no longer active, you can register for our similar workshop with on A Patient Centered Approach for Clients with Eating Disorders and PCOS happening March 13th, 2026 12:00-1:30 pm EST hosted by the Center for the Study of Anorexia and Bulimia. Register here.Link to our GLP-1 Master Class! Get it here. This master class is perfect for anyone on or considering GLP-1/GIP medications who wants to feel confident, nourished, and supported on their journey.
In this episode of Eat Kale & Cupcakes, registered dietitians and yoga instructors Laura Cipullo, RD, CDCES, CEDS-S, and Shannon Herbert, PhD, RD, CDN explore the 5 Pillars of Positive Nutrition—a framework rooted in Laura’s bestselling book, Women’s Health Body Clock Diet (Rodale, 2015), and the philosophy that guides the work of the Laura Cipullo Whole Nutrition + Yoga team.Discover how an “all foods fit” approach supports overall health, why neutral food language matters, what it truly means to eat honorably, how to move beyond using food as a reward, and why dietary fat plays a vital role in satisfaction and well-being.Eating is not about deprivation—it’s about nourishing the mind, body, and spirit. The Five Pillars of Positive Nutrition reclaim the original meaning of the word diet, defined by Webster’s Dictionary as “habitual nourishment,” and are designed to support wholistic health, body trust, and improved self-esteem.
Meet registered dietitians and yoga instructors Laura Cipullo, RD, CDCES, CEDS-S, and Shannon Herbert, PhD, RD, CDN, as they share the story behind Laura Cipullo Whole Nutrition's tagline "Eat Kale and Cupcakes" — a lifestyle all about balance, not perfection. Discover what inspired the name, how Laura and Shannon met, and what's coming next!
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